Romero's Survival of the Dead

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    MrMofo said:

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    Just saw it. Anybody else?

    Tbh i'm rather tired of the *smart zombies*. I don't even know what romero is trying to say with them. Or why it's been a major point in the last 3 movies. I mean, so what if they could be taught to eat something other than humans, it's not like they'd be safe and productive members of society.



     
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    MathiasOfAthens said:

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    A new one... Ill check it out.
     
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    gambit said:

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    Because zombie movies are incredibly one dimensional. The genre needs to change at some point, so they change the zombies. First they got fast, now they're smart.

    Soon they'll be doing puzzles, then they'll create their own language, then Hollywood will rehash every single movie ever done but with zombies.

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    MathiasOfAthens said:

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    My god that was the worst movie I have ever seen.

    These movies have been going downhill since Dawn of the dead, the remake.

    Does Romero even direct anymore or does he just put his name on the movie.
     
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    MrMofo said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    My god that was the worst movie I have ever seen.

    These movies have been going downhill since Dawn of the dead, the remake.

    Does Romero even direct anymore or does he just put his name on the movie.
    yeah some of the comments on imdb were questioning, based on the terrible recent films, if the good points and social commentary of the earlier films were simply mistakes. I'm starting to agree with them.